enormous advantage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenormousandadvantage
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enormous
adjective
uk/ɪˈnɔː.məs/us/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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advantage
noun
uk/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/us/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofenormousandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This has theenormousadvantageof allowing us to address the diversity of discourse data while not limiting ourselves to a specific model of metaphor.
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Language teachers thus have anenormousadvantage, compared with driving instructors.
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The sample census has oneenormousadvantageover a full census—it is much cheaper.
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After all, the bomber has theenormousadvantageof mobility.
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We have about 100 people who are boarded out, just like fostering children, with people in the city, and this has proved anenormousadvantage.
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It is sometimes cheaper and it has theenormousadvantagethat it can be put underground simply.
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It will be anenormousadvantageto the railway people and will save masses of labour.
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From the point of view of the trade unions, it would be anenormousadvantageto have some such system as this.
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It would be anenormousadvantageto our public health and lead to an enormous decrease in our infantile mortality.
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I am sure that a rimless cartridge would be anenormousadvantageover the present.
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I think it would be ofenormousadvantage.
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The executive thus has anenormousadvantage, and it may well be that the small haulier will find himself at a great disadvantage.
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The soldier is paying for theenormousadvantageof becoming an insured person afterwards.
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That is anenormousadvantage, especially for householders with small means, because the medical bill for a servant may run up to a considerable item.
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That seems to me anenormousadvantageto the trade unions.
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Potentially it has anenormousadvantage, especially in terms of weight, over the ordinary traditional metals.
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It would be anenormousadvantageto everybody if we possibly could.
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I draw attention to one otherenormousadvantage.
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But those firms that have embarked on winter building equipment get the investment grants on a broader base, and they find this anenormousadvantage.
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It would be anenormousadvantageto the inhabitants.
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